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Republican
Wesley Hunt

Overview

Current roleU.S. Representative

PartyRepublican

Political ideologyConservative Republican

Age44 years old (Nov 13, 1981)

GenderMale

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LocationTexas

BackgroundU.S. Representative

EducationUnited States Military Academy at West Point — B.S. (2004)

Notable personal detailsWesley Parish Hunt is a Republican U.S. Representative for Texas’s 38th congressional district, serving since January 3, 2023. A U.S. Army veteran, he served as an AH-64 Apache helicopter pilot with a combat deployment to Iraq and additional deployments to Saudi Arabia, leaving the Army as a captain. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point and later earned graduate degrees at Cornell University. He is married to Emily Hunt and they have three children.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports tax cuts and limited government spending; backed major Republican tax-cut legislation and opposes large Democratic budget proposals that he says would raise taxes. Emphasizes pro-growth, pro-worker tax policies and reducing what he describes as wasteful federal spending.

Healthcare

Supports full repeal of the Affordable Care Act and has opposed extending enhanced ACA premium tax credits; has voted against procedural measures to allow House consideration of extensions. Public statements and past questionnaires indicate a preference for repealing Obamacare rather than expanding or preserving ACA-era subsidies.

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Immigration & Border

Supports strong enforcement and border-security measures, including measures to prevent migrants who enter during declared ‘‘invasions’’ from receiving immigration relief, ending certain Temporary Protected Status designations, and cutting or restricting humanitarian immigration programs. Advocates for expanded removals and supports building/strengthening physical barriers and other enforcement actions to reduce illegal crossings.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

The candidate is pro-life, supports protecting the rights of the unborn, and supports the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade. He opposes taxpayer-funded abortion and backs policies restricting abortion access.

Climate & Energy

Supports American energy independence and expanded oil and gas production, prioritizing domestic fossil fuel development and market-driven energy innovation while opposing what he describes as Green New Deal-style policies and regulatory restrictions. Expresses support for U.S. energy dominance, increased drilling and fewer federal limits on oil and gas leasing and infrastructure. Advocates private-sector innovation for future clean energy rather than large government-directed programs.

Public Safety & Guns

Supports broad Second Amendment protections and opposes new federal or administrative gun restrictions, seeks to repeal or block provisions that enable red flag laws and expanded background checks, and has opposed ATF rules on pistol braces while advocating armed school protection and law-enforcement-centered responses.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedMar 14, 2026

Wesley Hunt ran in the Texas Republican U.S. Senate primary but finished a distant third, with 13.1% of the vote, as John Cornyn and Ken Paxton advanced to a runoff. In the final days of the race, polling consistently showed Hunt in third place, trailing both Cornyn and Paxton. The contest drew heavy fundraising and spending and was headed toward a runoff because no candidate was expected to clear 50%.

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Polls

Texas Republican Senate nominee?
Polling Average
40%30%20%10%0%
26.2%
35.2%
30.4%
Wesley Hunt
W. Hunt
Ken Paxton
K. Paxton
John Cornyn
J. Cornyn
Date (Start - End)SpreadHuntPaxtonCornyn
Polling Average
Paxton+9.0
26.2%35.2%30.4%
YouGovFeb 26 - Mar 2
Paxton+19.0
17.0%36.0%32.0%
Emerson CollegeFeb 26 - 27
Paxton+23.3
16.5%39.8%35.9%
Quantus InsightsFeb 25 - 26
Paxton+27.0
16.0%43.0%37.0%
VictoryPhonesFeb 24 - 25
Paxton+23.4
15.4%38.8%29.5%
Blueprint PollingFeb 23 - 24
Paxton+27.9
13.6%41.5%29.9%
Peak InsightsFeb 19 - 23
Paxton+22.0
14.0%36.0%36.0%
University of Texas at Tyler Center for Opinion ResearchFeb 13 - 22
Hunt+6.0
36.0%30.0%21.0%
University of Texas at Tyler Center for Opinion ResearchFeb 13 - 22
Hunt+3.0
34.0%31.0%21.0%
Texas Politics Project at the University of Texas/YouGovFeb 2 - 16
Paxton+10.0
26.0%36.0%34.0%
McLaughlin & AssociatesFeb 9 - 12
Paxton+10.0
26.0%36.0%29.0%
McLaughlin & AssociatesFeb 9 - 12
Hunt+10.0
48.0%38.0%
McLaughlin & AssociatesFeb 9 - 12
Paxton+2.0
42.0%44.0%
Pulse Decision SicenceFeb 8 - 11
Paxton+21.0
15.0%36.0%27.0%
Peak InsightsFeb 3 - 8
Paxton+6.0
25.0%31.0%29.0%
Pulse Decision SicenceFeb 1 - 3
Paxton+16.0
18.0%34.0%26.0%
J.L. PartnersJan 31 - Feb 2
Paxton+1.3
25.7%27.0%25.5%
J.L. PartnersJan 31 - Feb 2
Hunt+11.0
44.0%33.0%
J.L. PartnersJan 31 - Feb 2
Hunt+10.0
44.0%34.0%
Ragnar Research PartnersJan 29 - Feb 1
Cornyn+7.0
24.0%29.0%31.0%
University of Houston Hobby School of Public Affairs/YouGovJan 20 - 31
Paxton+21.0
17.0%38.0%31.0%
CygnalJan 26 - 28
Paxton+0.6
25.1%25.7%22.4%
Emerson CollegeJan 10 - 12
Paxton+11.7
15.7%27.4%26.1%
Deep Root AnalyticsJan 5 - 11
Cornyn+10.0
19.0%26.0%29.0%
Harper PollingJan 5 - 7
Paxton+8.0
22.5%30.5%26.2%
Harper PollingJan 5 - 7
Paxton+10.6
33.1%43.7%
Pulse Decision SicenceDec 14 - 17
Cornyn+22.0
16.0%38.0%38.0%
1892 PollingDec 4 - 4
Paxton+10.0
19.0%29.0%28.0%
McLaughlin & AssociatesDec 1 - 4
Paxton+5.0
28.0%33.0%27.0%
McLaughlin & AssociatesDec 1 - 4
Hunt+15.0
50.0%35.0%
McLaughlin & AssociatesDec 1 - 4
Hunt+6.0
45.0%39.0%
co/efficientDec 1 - 3
Cornyn+9.0
19.0%27.0%28.0%
J.L. PartnersDec 1 - 3
Paxton+5.0
24.0%29.0%24.0%
J.L. PartnersDec 1 - 3
Hunt+2.0
37.0%35.0%
J.L. PartnersDec 1 - 3
Hunt+11.0
43.0%32.0%
Public Policy PollingDec 1 - 2
Paxton+10.0
22.0%32.0%22.0%
Public Policy PollingDec 1 - 2
Hunt+17.0
45.0%28.0%
Peak InsightsNov 20 - 25
Cornyn+17.0
18.0%33.0%35.0%
Stratus IntelligenceNov 21 - 22
Paxton+10.0
26.0%36.0%25.0%
Stratus IntelligenceNov 21 - 22
Hunt+23.0
52.0%29.0%
Ragnar Research PartnersNov 13 - 16
Cornyn+11.0
21.0%31.0%32.0%
Stratus IntelligenceNov 4 - 6
Paxton+8.0
26.0%34.0%27.0%
Harper PollingOct 28 - 30
Cornyn+1.9
23.6%25.0%25.5%
Harper PollingOct 28 - 30
Cornyn+1.9
23.6%25.0%25.5%
Harper PollingOct 28 - 30
Paxton+4.5
33.6%38.1%
Hunt ResearchOct 6 - 10
Paxton+9.0
19.0%28.0%24.0%
Stratus IntelligenceOct 4 - 6
Paxton+10.0
24.0%34.0%31.0%
University of Houston Hobby School of Public Affairs/Texas Southern University School of Public Affairs/YouGovSep 19 - Oct 1
Paxton+12.0
22.0%34.0%33.0%
University of Houston Hobby School of Public Affairs/Texas Southern University School of Public Affairs/YouGovSep 19 - Oct 1
Cornyn+16.0
34.0%50.0%
University of Houston Hobby School of Public Affairs/Texas Southern University School of Public Affairs/YouGovSep 19 - Oct 1
Paxton+15.0
35.0%50.0%
Deep Root AnalyticsSep 22 - 28
Cornyn+12.0
21.0%28.0%33.0%
University of Texas at Tyler Center for Opinion ResearchSep 17 - 24
Paxton+17.0
14.0%31.0%29.0%
Ragnar Research PartnersSep 20 - 22
Cornyn+15.0
17.0%31.0%32.0%
Stratus IntelligenceSep 14 - 16
Paxton+15.0
23.0%38.0%28.0%
Stratus IntelligenceSep 14 - 16
Hunt+9.0
46.0%37.0%
Stratus IntelligenceSep 14 - 16
Hunt+1.0
39.0%38.0%
Stratus IntelligenceAug 24 - 26
Paxton+15.0
23.0%38.0%28.0%
Texas Southern University Barbara Jordan Public Policy Research and Survey CenterAug 6 - 12
Paxton+13.0
22.0%35.0%30.0%
Texas Southern University Barbara Jordan Public Policy Research and Survey CenterAug 6 - 12
Cornyn+6.0
36.0%42.0%
Texas Southern University Barbara Jordan Public Policy Research and Survey CenterAug 6 - 12
Paxton+7.0
36.0%43.0%
Stratus IntelligenceAug 4 - 6
Paxton+14.0
23.0%37.0%29.0%
Stratus IntelligenceJul 16 - 18
Paxton+23.0
15.0%38.0%32.0%
Stratus IntelligenceJun 22 - 23
Paxton+24.0
17.0%41.0%28.0%
Pulse Decision SicenceJun 17 - 22
Paxton+36.0
13.0%49.0%32.0%
Stratus IntelligenceJun 8 - 10
Paxton+35.0
12.0%47.0%28.0%
YouGovMay 9 - 19
Paxton+19.0
15.0%34.0%27.0%
YouGovMay 9 - 19
Paxton+20.0
25.0%45.0%
YouGovMay 9 - 19
Cornyn+8.0
31.0%39.0%
Quantus InsightsMay 11 - 13
Paxton+30.0
16.0%46.0%38.0%

Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne

Endorsements

Texas Republican Senate nominee?

Endorsers of Wesley Hunt for Texas Republican Senate nominee?

Donald Trump

Public figure

Donald Trump endorsed Wesley Hunt after Hunt exited the 2026 Texas Senate primary.

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Fundraising

Latest report: Cycle 2024
Total raisedCash on hand
$5.8M
$4.4M
$2.9M
$1.5M
$0

2022

2024

Latest
Year
Total raised
Cash on hand
Total spent
Burn rate

Cycle 2022

$5.8M
$1.8M
$4.3M
$178.4K

Cycle 2024

$2.8M
$2.5M
$2.1M
$86.1K

Source: FEC